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Broht and Forester was a major publishing company in the 23rd and 24th centuries.

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When Commodore Diego Reyes left Vanguard after his court martial in the year 2266, his friend Doctor Ezekiel Fisher gave him a book published by Broht and Forester.

In April 2270, Reyes joked to Tim Pennington that he had a contract from Broht and Forester for his memoirs in a juicy, tell-all book for Christmas. (VAN novel: What Judgments Come)

In the 24th century, the Dixon Hill holonovels were published by Broht and Forester. (VOY episode: "Author, Author")

The first three instalments of the Vulcan Love Slave series were also published by them. It was their most successful franchise. (DS9 eBook: Lust's Latinum Lost (and Found))

"What Judgments Come" uses the "Forester" spelling, but "Lust's Latinum" uses "Forrester".

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